From 10497436f3164ac858399c36705e68a490095fff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dirk-Jan C. Binnema" Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2023 09:22:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] mu4e.texi: small updates --- mu4e/mu4e.texi | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/mu4e/mu4e.texi b/mu4e/mu4e.texi index 769d981f..a7ea5532 100644 --- a/mu4e/mu4e.texi +++ b/mu4e/mu4e.texi @@ -715,18 +715,18 @@ The main view looks something like the following: Bookmarks - * [bu] Unread messages (13085(+3)/13085) + * [bu] Unread messages 13085(+3)/13085 * [bt] Today's messages - * [bw] Last 7 days (53(+3)/128) - * [bp] Messages with images (75/2441) + * [bw] Last 7 days 53(+3)/128 + * [bp] Messages with images 75/2441 Maildirs - * [ja] /archive (2101/18837) - * [ji] /inbox (8(+2)/10) - * [jb] /bulk (33/35) - * [jB] /bulkarchive (179/2090) - * [jm] /mu (694(+1)/17687) + * [ja] /archive 2101/18837 + * [ji] /inbox 8(+2)/10 + * [jb] /bulk 33/35 + * [jB] /bulkarchive 179/2090 + * [jm] /mu 694(+1)/17687 * [jn] /sauron * [js] /sent @@ -746,7 +746,6 @@ The main view looks something like the following: Info * last-updated : Sat Dec 31 16:43:56 2022 - * baseline : Sat Dec 31 15:57:12 2022 * database-path : /home/pam/.cache/mu/xapian * maildir : /home/pam/Maildir * in store : 86179 messages @@ -785,7 +784,7 @@ messages matching a certain bookmark by pressing @key{b} followed by the bookmark's shortcut. If you want to edit the bookmarked query before invoking it, use @key{B}. -Next to each bookmark are some numbers that indicate the (unread(delta)/all) +Next to each bookmark are some numbers that indicate the unread(delta)/all matching messages for the given query, with the delta being the difference in unread count since some ``baseline'', and only shown when this delta > 0. @@ -794,13 +793,14 @@ messages and received 5 new one, the ``delta'' would be 0, although there were changes indeed. So it is mostly useful for tracking changes while you are @emph{not} using @t{mu4e}. -This delta is useful to quickly see that there are new messages since the last -time you looked. Imagine switching to another buffer to work on something or -even (!) stepping away from your computer to return later: the baseline allows -you to quickly see what changed. +Using a baseline is useful to quickly see that there are new messages since the +last time you looked. Imagine switching to another buffer to work on something +or even (!) stepping away from your computer to return later: the baseline +allows you to quickly see what changed. The baseline is reset automatically when switching to the main view, or when -querying the ``favorite'' query (explained below). +querying the ``favorite'' query (explained below). You can see the current value +using the @code{mu4e-baseline-time} command. Bookmarks are stored in the variable @code{mu4e-bookmarks}; you can add your own and/or replace the default ones; @xref{Bookmarks}. For